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Luis Solari joins
Nutrient Technologies
N
utrient Technologies has hired Luis Solari
as its director of development and technical
support.
Solari specializes
in agricultural prod-
u c t d e v e l o p m e n t
and management
and has experience
advancing product
innovations from
conception through
commercialization.
Solari previously
worked for Wilbur
Ellis, Marrone Bio
I n n o v a t i o n s a n d
Monsanto.
Solari's new role
will focus on field trials, coordinating independent
research, product research and development, and
expanding offerings to customers.
New system allows tracking
in case of recall
D
ynamic Systems of Redmond, Washington,
has introduced its SIMBA 2017 system.
SIMBA, which stands for Specialized Inventory
Management with Barcode Accuracy, allows grow-
ers, packers and shippers to trace their products in
the event of a recall.
The system has a touch screen enabling moni-
toring of pack lines in real time, to know what's in
inventory and to record shipments.
For more information, visit www.dynamic-sys-
temsinc.com.
Washington Tractor awards
scholarships
T
he Hamilton Youth Foundation of Washington
Tractor has awarded six $1,000 scholar-
ships and two $1,500 scholarships to students
in Washington's Okanogan, Chelan and Ferry
counties.
The recipients are Daniel Luquin of Brewster,
Jessica Oules and Bryce Robison of Chelan, Neil
Carleton of Manson, Olivea Oyler of Okanogan,
Cassandra Lange of Omak, Derek Robinson of
Pateros and Brenden Asmussen of Tonasket.
A fixed percentage of Washington Tractor's sales
are used to fund the scholarships.
For more information, go to www.washington-
tractor.com.
New wider sorter from Key
Technology
K
ey Technology has introduced its VERYX B140
sorter.
The B140 is a medium capacity belt-fed sorter
with a 1,400-millimeter-wide inspection zone,
which is 15 percent wider than other similarly sized
sorters.
The B140 maximizes the detection and removal
of foreign material and defective product, while
minimizing false rejection of acceptable product.
The sorter is designed for production lines run-
ning 6 to 12 tons per hour.
For more information, go to www.key.net/
products/veryx.
New press prints custom
stake tags, hang tags, more
P
rimera Technology is now shipping a new,
on-demand, full-color tag press.
The GP3000 was developed specifically for the
horticulture industry and prints both sides of pre-
cut stake tags, hang tags, bench cards and other
types of tags and signage.
A built-in cutter trims the edges for full-bleed
tags. The resulting tags are dispensed stacked and
ready to use, with no tearing required.
The machine allows growers to print tags as
needed, without long lead times and order estima-
tion required by off-site printers. Users can change
text, graphics and logos on the fly.
The GP3000 is priced at $9,495, with an optional
stacker available at $2,495. Complete details are
available at www.primerahort.com.
GOOD STUFF
A selection of the latest products and
services
for tree fruit and grape growers
Luis Solari
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Weed Control
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